President Obama is constantly playing the "Pope card" to defend his unconditional embrace of the Castro dictatorship.
The Administration loves invoking Pope Francis and his "moral leadership" to fend off critics.
If you oppose Obama's policy -- you oppose the Pope.
Of course, the real behind-the scenes force in "brokering" Obama's one-sided deal benefiting Cuban dictator Raul Castro was Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican's secretary of state (#2 in charge).
The same Cardinal Parolin who yesterday, in response to Ireland's support for marriage equality (gay marriage), referred to the referendum as "a defeat for humanity."
A defeat for humanity?
Let's get this straight (no pun intended):
The Vatican welcomes and joyfully embraces brutal dictators, who have murdered, tortured and imprisoned countless innocent people -- regardless of whether they repent for their crimes.
But peaceful, loving couples -- who have harmed no one -- are "a defeat for humanity"?
That's quite a policy prism.
The Administration loves invoking Pope Francis and his "moral leadership" to fend off critics.
If you oppose Obama's policy -- you oppose the Pope.
Of course, the real behind-the scenes force in "brokering" Obama's one-sided deal benefiting Cuban dictator Raul Castro was Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican's secretary of state (#2 in charge).
A defeat for humanity?
Let's get this straight (no pun intended):
The Vatican welcomes and joyfully embraces brutal dictators, who have murdered, tortured and imprisoned countless innocent people -- regardless of whether they repent for their crimes.
But peaceful, loving couples -- who have harmed no one -- are "a defeat for humanity"?
That's quite a policy prism.
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